Random BSOD: System_Service_Exception playing titanfall

Q:Random BSOD: System_Service_Exception playing titanfall

Hello,

So, i got a relative new (<1 year old) home build PC. There weren't any problems during the first couple of months. But now, i got these bsod's while playing Titanfall, viewing a movie or video on YouTube. So I thought there was something wrong with my video card or it's driver. So I ran verifier.exe to see what could be wrong, restarted my PC and that's when i ran into a BSOD-loop, with DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. Not a problem, If i could enable safe mode in the recovery menu that shows up after a few bsod's. I could try and solve the problem with google. The problem was that my pc didn't react to my keyboard at all. So after many reboots, i decided to clear my CMOS on my motherboard. With success, because my keyboard did work again, and i could reboot again, without safe mode with verifier on. So I assumed my problem was solved, and disabled verifier. that was 2 days ago, but today, after a whole day working for school on my pc, I needed so relax time and decided to watch a video on YouTube. And that's when i got another bsod with System_Service_Exception Attachment 52964

Arguments: Arg1: 00000000c0000005, Exception code that caused the bugcheckArg2: fffff960000ffc72, Address of the instruction which caused the bugcheckArg3: ffffd00024289f10, Address of the context record for the exception that caused the bugcheckArg4: 0000000000000000, zero.BUGCHECK_STR: 0x3B

Arguments: Arg1: 00000000c0000005, Exception code that caused the bugcheckArg2: 0000000000000001, Address of the instruction which caused the bugcheckArg3: ffffd00022301de0, Address of the context record for the exception that caused the bugcheckArg4: 0000000000000000, zero.BUGCHECK_STR: 0x3B

Arguments: Arg1: 00000000c0000005, Exception code that caused the bugcheckArg2: fffff80146852ff6, Address of the instruction which caused the bugcheckArg3: ffffd00022511ef0, Address of the context record for the exception that caused the bugcheckArg4: 0000000000000000, zero.BUGCHECK_STR: 0x3B

The first driver highlighted in RED i.e. "NTIOLIB_X64.sys" is very famous to cause BSOD problems. I would suggest you to remove any MSI Software which you have installed on the system.

Furthermore, the Driver Verifier has blamed the e22w8x64.sys which is your Killer Network Driver. Kindly see if you are still getting the crashes if you follow the below workaround -MSI USA - Online Technical Support FAQ

I have done a full memtest86 (with both sticks in). It took 18 hours and showed no errors.

I play a lot of hours gaming. I used to play Evolve but got banned for 'product tampering' I didn't tamper with my game. I thought it was the games problem, keep crashing but now I play Titanfall 2 and still crash, I think that it may be my PC?

I Found that my Antec K?HLER H2O 1250 was failing to turn one of the fans so I have replaced that with a Corsair H105 water cooler.

Computer goes to bluescreen after a few minutes playing Titanfall, clean installed OS with same result.

No issues playing other games e.g. World of Warcraft, Guild Wars 2, etc, so far.

Bluescreenviewer mostly reports ntoskrnl.exe as the cause although prior to OS reinstall, hal.dll popped up a time or two also.

I have run memtest86+ for 8 passes with no errors reported. (Didn't realize this test took so long, not keen to do it again,

I've tested my drive, no errors, run sfc /scannow, no errors, used prime95 and no bsods.

I'm at a loss as to why. Do I need to just buy a complete new system? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance for your time.

A:BSOD Playing Titanfall, error 0x00000124

Hi dragonpunch,

Currently I'm analysing the dump files.Right now it looks like your CPU is not compatible with your system. (This doesn't mean the CPU is faulty.)But first check if there are driver updates available at your manufacturers site, because this crash could also be caused by drivers.The following is for information purposes only.

I have gotten this BSOD recently playing TitanFall. I have not experienced it any other time. Running a clean install of the latest GeForce drivers. This computer was built in January and I have not noticed this BSOD until this week with TitanFall; during the TitanFall Beta and with older Nvidia drivers this did not occur either.

I've attached the "Windows7_Vista_jcgriff2" zip file for analysis, but Windows 8.1 does not allow me to run perfmon /report. It simply says "An error occured while attempting to generate the report. The operator or administrator has refused the request." despite my account being the administrator and CMD being opened with admin privileges. So if more information is needed because of this, please let me know.

Before I list specs, I just want to mention that 24 hour of Memtest86+ 5.0.1 yielded no errors.

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? OS - Windows 8.1 Pro
? x64
? Originally installed OS: Windows 8 Pro
? I purchased this OS through my school and got a download link for the ISO from Microsoft.
? Age of system - January 2014 for most parts, PSU and one HDD were purchased in 2010.
? OS was installed in January 2014 after new computer assembly on a cleanly formatted SSD.

This indicates that Microsoft Windows or a kernel-mode driver accessed paged memory at DISPATCH_LEVEL or above.

This bug check is issued if paged memory (or invalid memory) is accessed when the IRQL is too high. The error that generates this bug check usually occurs after the installation of a faulty device driver, system service, or BIOS.

Hey guys so my brothers computer has had this BSOD issue for a long time now. I recently (1.5 month ago) replaced his RAM as I believed it was faulty and this stopped the BSOD's that use to happen all the time as well as system start failures. However he just had another BSOD and it still occurs occasionally.

Last week I had an issue with a BSOD error "Invalid kernel auto boost lock release" and it was fixed by uninstalling the fan control that came with my motherboard. This week I started BSOD'ing randomly playing Battlefield 4 getting the above errors. I've gotten each one at least twice and sometimes they happen right after starting the game, sometimes they happen an hour into it. Attached is my dump file using the diagnostic tool. Any help is greatly appreciated!

A:8.1 BSOD SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION playing games

Remove Norton using this procedure:

Anti-Virus Removal:Please do the following:- download a free anti-virus for testing purposes: Free AntiVirus If using Windows 8, enable Windows Defender and the Windows Firewall instead (after removing Norton).- un-install the Norton from your system (you can reinstall it, if so desired, when we're done troubleshooting)- remove any remnants of Norton using this free tool: http://us.norton.com/support/kb/web_...080710133834EN- IMMEDIATELY install and update the free anti-virus (if using Win8, enable Windows Defender), then check to ensure that the Windows Firewall is turned on.- perform a full system scan to ensure that no malware has snuck onto your system while the anti-virus was malfunctioning.- check to see if this fixes the BSOD'sNOTE: NEVER run more than 1 anti-virus, firewall, Internet Security/Security Center application at the same time.

Uninstall the AsRock Extreme Tuner (it was blamed in one of the memory dumps).

Uninstall Connectify (I have seen issues with v3 on other systems).

AMD OverDrive (AODDriver2.sys) is either a stand-alone application, or a component of the AMD VISION Engine Control Center. This driver is known to cause BSOD's on some Windows systems.

Please un-install all AMD/ATI video stuff from Control Panel...Programs...Un-install a programThen, download (but DO NOT install) a fresh copy of the ATI drivers from Global Provider of Innovative G... Read more

Last several weeks when I play Flight simulator X or FSX Steam Edition after 10-20 minutes of playing I got BSOD in half of flights (not allways but very offen).For all other it works fine.I start ASN (Active sky next), vPilot , CAV acras, and FSX.Last several weeks was update of ASN, vPilot and FSUIPC.Before that updates BSOD was appear cca. once in six month.I have make alot of tests (memtest86, disks, heavyload,.. all pass ), drivers are updated, but I can't get it. I suspect on vPilot when it is online (conected to VATSIM)I have no more idea , and I am very desperate.Thanks for any answer.Borna :-(

Hello, BornaZg and welcome to the forums. I will try to help you. I looked at the last 5 dump files. Here is what they said.

2 said

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fffff880`09180ee8 fffff880`0f2be920Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmdag.sys, Win32 error 0n2*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmdag.sys*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmdag.sys atikmdag+0x3b920
This is the driver you have installed:

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atikmdagstart end module namefffff880`0f283000 fffff880`10507000 atikmdag T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: atikmdag.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmdag.sys Image name: atikmdag.sys Timestamp: Thu Nov 20 20:30:27 2014 (546EA3C3) CheckSum: 0121F198 ImageSize: 01284000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Please try to update the driver from Latest AMD Catalyst Video Driver for Windows 7 And please try to do it this way I am going to give you some links that will help you get a good clean install and not have any drivers you don't need that will conflict with other drivers. Download a WHQL driver from Latest AMD Catalyst Video Driver for Windows 7 . Once you have them downloaded, uninstall you current driver from control panel. next clean up any left over drivers from following this tutorial Drivers - Clean Left over Files after Uninstalling and select only ATI Display Driver... Read more

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AMD OverDrive (AODDriver2.sys) is either a stand-alone application, or a component of the AMD VISION Engine Control Center.Please uninstall the AMD OverDrive program as it can cause BSOD's on your system.If it's the stand-alone app, uninstall it via Control Panel...Programs...Uninstall a programIf it's in the AMD VISION Engine Control Center, you can uninstall it using the AMD uninstall tool (or uninstall the entire AMD VISION Engine Control Center application through Control Panel

If the device remains a problem in perfmon /report, open Device Manager, select the "View" item.Then select "Show hidden devices" and scroll down to the Plug and Play Drivers section.Locate the AODDriver entry, right click on it and select "Uninstall". Reboot for changes to take affect.

After about 45 mins of gaming my comp would slow down for a minute and follow up with the BSOD. I also get a BSOD Memory_Management on my other games. Since both started coming up at the same time I believe there may be one solution to both problems.

A:BSOD playing Battlefield 3, System_Service_Exception

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Few different errors, only 1 dump points to a driver, which is dxgmms1.sys (direct x driver). The rest point to ntkrnlmp.exe as it doesn't know what's causing it, and the fourth is Pool Corruption. First thing I'd like you to do is uninstall your video card drivers and reinstall the latest version (pertaining to the directx driver error).

Two tests I'd like you to run:

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Memtest:

Read the following to test your memory for errors.

Driver Verifier:

Read the following to enable Driver Verifier. Use Driver Second if Memtest finds nothing, as it's likely a software / driver issue, we just aren't being told what it is, and hopefully Driver Verifier will than force a crash if it finds the violating driver.

Before enabling Driver Verifier, my recommendation is to set a backup / restore point as in severe cases Driver Verifier can break your Windows. If you have difficulty getting into Windows, boot into Safe Mode and disable Driver Verifier there.

Hello everyone, i had few BSOD's since yesterday while playing Skyrim, i restarted playing the game three days ago and yesterday it suddently started to crash and happenned 4-5 times atm.

i had the SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION BSOD last but before this i had also the BAD_POOL_HEADER BSOD error first.

i hope we will find a solution to my issue !thanks for your help and time.

A:BSOD while playing Skyrim SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

Welcome to the forums Mfunn, I had a look through your files and a few thigs strike me right off the bat, First and fore most please uninstall daemon tools then download and run this tool:

DuplexSecure - Downloads

When the tool runs if the uninstall box is grayed out you are done and you can close out of the window, if not click uninstall and let the tool do its work. Do not click the install button as this will install a driver known to cause BSODs on to your computer.

Next please check and see if you can find any updates for your Graphics card driver you can check the manufacturere website for them: http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspxLast please see if you can find updates for your Marvell Yukon 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller which can be found here: Marvell - Support

I've been receiving the SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION BSOD while playing GTAV. I suspected that the new beta catalyst drivers (15.4) from AMD were the cause of the issue, so I uninstalled the drivers using the Display Driver Uninstaller program in Safe Mode and reinstalled the 14.12 catalyst drivers. I am still receiving the BSOD after going back to the stable drivers.

I also had a Canon CanoScan LiDE 70 scanner that technically isn't supported by Windows 8.1, but I had drivers/software working through Windows 7 compatibility mode. I uninstalled the drivers and software, then unplugged the hardware, to see if that was causing the issue, but still have the same problem.

I used BlueScreenView to determine the crash is caused by driver ntoskrnl.exe 0x0000003b.

Attached is my .zip created from the DM Log Collector Tool. Any help is appreciated.

A:BSOD while playing GTAV SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

Hi Ragnakak & welcome to the forums ^_^,

I have analysed your dump files and below has been provided an analysis of the same for informative purposes -SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3b)An exception happened while executing a system service routine.

For the last 2-3 months I have gotten a few BSoD's here and there. The two that I've been getting are as stated in the title of the post. The reason I added in while playing WoW is because that's literally the only time that I get these BSoD's. Downloaded BlueScreenView and the last 3 on the bug check code are, 0c2 and 03b. Any help would be appreciated as this computer isn't even a year old yet and I find it a little distressing that I'm already getting BSoD's. Thank you in advance wise and almighty computer guys!

I recently installed a new hard drive into my system. It began to crash with the System_Service_Exception error. I decided that since I was going to reinstall windows on a SSD anyways, I might as well do it now. So I reinstalled windows on a solid state and everything was fine for a day until it started crashing again. I am really not sure what to do as I do not know much about blue screens and stuff. ROB-Thu_12_31_2015_115251_86.zip

A:BSOD When Playing Games System_Service_Exception

Have you downloaded the DM Log Collector from this site?

What USB audio device do you have?

Please uninstall everything of Nvidia using Display Driver Uninstaller and install new drivers from Nvidia. Be sure the clean install box is checked and only install the Graphics driver and the PhysX driver.

I recently installed a new hard drive into my system. It began to crash with the System_Service_Exception error. I decided that since I was going to reinstall windows on a SSD anyways, I might as well do it now. So I reinstalled windows on a solid state and everything was fine for a day until it started crashing again. I am really not sure what to do as I do not know much about blue screens and stuff.

Hello Keep getting BSOD as stated above really annoying only started recently when trying to launch star wars the old republic. Not sure whats going on but i recently updated the graphics card driver to the latest and a few bsods occured while trying to launch Swtor so rolled the drivers back and unplugged the dvd drive which i havent been using until recently when I re attached it to watch DVDs.

As the title says, I was playing a game of League of Legends when suddenly, a while BSOD appeared. I've had several BSOD's in the past, but most have been simple updates and moving on with my life. The problem is that I just updated all of my drivers and whatnot a week or so ago, so everything is fresh and I'm not quite sure what is causing this issue, as I don't recall ever getting this error before (System_Service_Exception). Any help that can be given would be appreciated!

A:BSOD System_Service_Exception while playing League of Legends

Welcome to the Forum.

Reduce items at start-up:How to Change, Add, or Remove Startup Programs in Windows 7Perform a clean boot: How to Troubleshoot a Problem by Performing a Clean Startup in Windows 7 or VistaNorton tends to cause BSOD/ please remove it for testing purpose.

Warning
Do not start the free trial of Malware Bytes; remember to deselect that option when prompted.

Run the System File Checker that scans the of all protected Windows 7 system files and replaces incorrect corrupted, changed/modified, or damaged versions with the correct versions if possible:How to Repair Windows 7 System Files with System File CheckerCheck for heating issues using Speccy or HWmonitor

Upload a screen shot: Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven ForumsTake memtest. Run for 8 passes and test each stick in a know good slot for an additional 6 passes.RAM - Test with Memtest86+

Quote:
The goal is to test all the RAM sticks and all the motherboard slots.

Check your motherboard manual to ensure the RAM sticks are in the recommended motherboard slots. Some motherboards have very specific slots required for the number of RAM sticks installed.

If you get errors, stop the test and continue with the next ... Read more

I get a BSOD with a restart or a random restart with NO BSOD at random times while playing a game or watching a video. I guess it might have something to do with my graphics card, maybe over heating or a bad combination of drivers.

since a few weeks I experience BSOD errors randomly when I want to start the Second Life Viewer application Firestorm Viewer (4.7.9.50527, which is the latest release for Windows, 64bit)

I am suspecting that a/the graphics cards driver could cuase the problem but I am not sure about on it.Therefore I created a file with DM Log Collector tool, and I attached the result (zipfile as attachment)

As I am pretty unexperienced in reading and interpreting dump files I count on experts here in the forum to get further help to analyze the BSOD issue.

In case of missing information or further question don't hesitate to raise questions / remarks to me.

Intermittent BSOD's. Most of the time it'll be a System_Service_Exception but every now and then I'll get something new and exciting like Clock_Watchdob_Timeout. I've very recently (last week or so) run MemTest86 with no errors popping up, and that's pretty much the extent to which I know what to do.

aswMonFlt.sys belongs to Avast anti-virus. Try uninstalling it then make sure Windows Defender and Windows Firewall are enabled and run with them for awhile, see if that resolves the problem.

The older dumps are inconclusive, many are Bugcheck 3B pointing at different kernel modules. Something else is causing the problem.

If removing Avast does not fix the problem, then enable Driver Verifier and see what that shows us:

===================================================Driver Verifier is a diagnostic tool built into Windows 10, it is designed to verify both native Microsoft drivers and third party drivers. Driver Verifier's verification process involves putting heavy stress on drivers with the intention of making bad, outdated, incompatible or misbehaving drivers fail. The required result is a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) which will generate a crash dump for debugging purposes. Machines exposed to Driver Verifier will run very sluggishly due to the stress being applied to the drivers.

Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable in Windows 10

Pay close attention to PART TWO and make sure the correct boxes are checked.

Hello folks-I have lately been getting random BSODs that usually come up as System_Service_Exception. They seem to happen mostly as I am closing programs to get ready to shut down my computer but have happened just randomly a few times as well. I don't always get minidumps when it happens and the most recent one that occurred yesterday evening did not create one but I have attached the 2 dumps that I found from previous occurrences. Any help you can all give would be greatly appreciated. My system details are all in my profile and if there is any other info at all that would be helpful please feel free to let me know and I will make sure you get it. Thanks in advance!!!

A:Random BSOD System_Service_Exception

Can you try updating your GPU drivers,if you are unsure how then here's some instructions.

How-To Install AMD Catalyst? Drivers For A Windows? Based System

Stress test your graphics card with Furmark

I recommend running it for around 30 minutes

Warning

Furmark will increase the temperature of your GPU rapidly so keep and eye on your temperatures

I purchased a new computer, custom built by a local computer store, in April 2014. Since that time, I have had about 10 system_service_exception lock ups. Some occurred during playing a game (Civ5), one occurred at night while my computer was asleep and today it occurred when I was making an add on decision to my Firefox browser. I had a few failures using Chrome also. I am sure my drivers are up to date. My search for similar errors came back with nothing new since December 2013. Am I the only PC, Win 8.1 owner who has had this problem in the last 5 months ?

Having trouble uploading the "SF 06-06-2014.zip" file

A:Random system_service_exception bsod

Your SF.zip does not contain any dumpfiles.

Please couldyou post your dumpfiles according to these instructions here http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/10685-blue-screen-death-bsod-posting-instructions.html .Please use option one and use Grab all.

I'm getting a random BSOD. I think the first one was an error code 0X000000d1 but I got to the PC to late to be sure, it was just shutting down to reboot as I glanced at the code. After the boot I ran the log file and the BSOD came shortly after with a System_Service_Exception.

I would like to learn how to view these log files and understand how to read them.

A:Random BSOD, System_Service_Exception

One thing I may be picking up on here is that I had some Logitech software installed but it has left a folder in my program files. When I try to delete it I am told I need Administrator permission to delete it. I get a "Bad Image from this software when I manually start my Core Temp.exe that states LgLcdApi,dll is not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. How do I get Administrator permission to delete this file?

I just built my PC 2 weeks ago, and well, instead of my dream PC, all i've been getting is a huge pain in the neck, and it depresses me to feel this way about it.

I've been getting the most annoying BSOD at just random times, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION is what it says. I've already tried the CMD file verification method, and that didn't seem to do much. I've gotten this stupid screen and a random reboot about 10 times now, it's just so annoying and all I want to do is fix it.

*Important* - Regarding the RAM, please test like this:RAM - Test with Memtest86+Run Memtest86+ for least 9-10 passes, and preferably overnight as it can take a while to fully complete.

Test each RAM stick individually, if an error is found then move the same RAM stick into the next DIMM slot and test again, if errors are found for the same RAM stick in every available slot then you have a faulty RAM module. On the other hand, if no errors are found in the next slot or the other slots for the same RAM module, then you have a faulty DIMM slot.

Test each RAM stick and every motherboard DIMM slot available.

Quote: Originally Posted by Arc

testSlot1Slot2RAM1ErrorErrorRAM2GoodGood It is a RAM, a bad RAM.

But if you have got a result like that: testSlot1Slot2RAM1ErrorGoodRAM2ErrorGood It is a motherboard issue. The particular slot is bad.

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Usual causes: Device driver, memory, kernel
This bugcheck indicates that a serve memory management issue has occurred, more specifically, the first parameter indicates that a PTE (Page Table Entry) has become corrupted. The PTE is used store mappings between virtual and physical memory within the Page Table.

Scan for any missing, modified or corrupted protected Windo... Read more

Normally I can solve these issues myself, but I am at a loss here.I have been experiencing random BSOD for a month or so. Before that, it was completely stable since about a year ago when I built it.It is mostly random. Happens at idle. Also seems to happen frequently when browsing web or listening to internet radio. I have seen different error codes and googled every way I know how. Nothing fixes it. Hopefully, I have followed instructions and can provide what you need to help me. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

Is Windows 7 64bitI built the system about a year agoi7 2.80 GHz CPU8GB Corsair Dominator DDR3Asus P6T6 WS Revolution MBAsus ENGTX470 Graphics Card1 TB Western Digital HD, no RAID

A:BSOD mostly random, ex. error SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

Also want to add that I have done all MS patches, and verified all device drivers are up to date.
I uninstalled Symantec Enterprise Edition and loaded MS Security Essentials.
And various other things.

Only has this PC for a few months and i have been plagued with Random BSOD's or crashes, I have spent hours on google looking for a solution but i still have not managed fix it, so i really hope you guys can help.

I have been using Who Crashed and this is the most common error -

On Thu 10/04/2014 20:39:00 GMT your computer crashedcrash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\041014-20826-01.dmpThis was probably caused by the following module: nvlddmkm.sys (nvlddmkm+0x28364E) Bugcheck code: 0x3B (0xC0000005, 0xFFFFF88004A8864E, 0xFFFFF88006BCE560, 0x0)Error: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTIONfile path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sysproduct: NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 334.89 company: NVIDIA Corporationdescription: NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 334.89 Bug check description: This indicates that an exception happened while executing a routine that transitions from non-privileged code to privileged code. This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem. A third party driver was identified as the probable root cause of this system error. It is suggested you look for an update for the following driver: nvlddmkm.sys (NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 334.89 , NVIDIA Corporation). Google query: NVIDIA Corporation SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

Thanks in advance.

A:Random BSOD, Error: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

Please create a restore point by following these instructions before changing any drivers.

System Restore Point - Create

You are having issues with your graphics driver. Can you please roll back the driver to the latest stable release, the best version is 314.22 but it's not available for every graphics card.If not then please roll back to versions in April 2013.

Follow these instructions on how to uninstall graphics driver and re-install them.

The System_Service_Exception errors happen at random. It has now happened while watching Youtube, working on Word and playing Hearthstone. I googled and realised it may be my video drivers, which I updated. I also updated windows but it still crashed today morning.

Hello, so I've been getting several crashes and BSOD's for no particular reason for the last couple of weeks: while watching Youtube videos, browsing the web, listening to music or even just being in the desktop. In fact, it took me about 8, or so, attempts to write down this thread, getting the SF Diagnostic Tool file I needed and post this thread, because my computer repeatedly crashed during this process. Whenever I get a BSOD, the reason it normally lists is either: USB_DRIVER_BUGCODE or SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, but I just got one that said BAD_HEADER. The BSODs, crashes and sudden restarts were a problem that I didn't have to deal with for about 8 or 9 months. I'll provide my background for any information that might be useful for finding a cause or solution: during June of 2013, I used to get repeated BSOD’s, crashes and sudden restarts only while playing games such as Age of Empires II HD, so I made a thread about it in this same forum. One of your members kindly helped me out of the problem throughout a process that lasted for about 4 months until my computer stopped crashing definitely, or so I thought. It was about a month ago that I started getting these BSOD’s again, but just sparingly, so I didn’t take action until now, that I started getting at least one BSOD a day for no particular reason. Also, since that time 8 months ago that my computer ceased to crash (after performing a Repair Install suggested by the member that helped me), I star... Read more

Upload the list of all the third party drivers Using NirSoft DriverView : Download and execute DriverviewView > Hide Microsoft DriversEdit > Select allFile > Save Selected ItemsIn the Save dialog, Set the path to desktop, Put "Driverview" in the name field, and save.Zip the .txt file and upload it.

Recently I've been dealing with the BSOD 0x03b system service exception, I've already ran memtest through 4 passes and 0 errors. Already using Microsoft security essentials.

Now, to clarify, I used to get BSOD's a lot more often, 0x1e, 0x03b, and some others I can't recall, since I've updated drivers, taken everything out of the computer, cleaned it real well, and placed everything back in. Now I only get the 0x03b.

It also used to only occur while playing games, Rift, and BF3 were the most common. Now it typically occurs while just surfing the internet. I ran windows 7 upgrade advisor and it said that microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 isn't compatible with Windows 7, however after web searching I've found that, that doesn't have much to do with it, most likely.

I've read that this is commonly a video card issue, and was wondering if there was any quick way to see if thats what it is?

System is around 6-7 months old.

A:Random BSOD 0x0000003b system_service_exception

Quote: Originally Posted by Cuthalion

Hey guys and thanks for reading. Running Windows 7 64 bit

Recently I've been dealing with the BSOD 0x03b system service exception, I've already ran memtest through 4 passes and 0 errors. Already using Microsoft security essentials.

Now, to clarify, I used to get BSOD's a lot more often, 0x1e, 0x03b, and some others I can't recall, since I've updated drivers, taken everything out of the computer, cleaned it real well, and placed everything back in. Now I only get the 0x03b.

It also used to only occur while playing games, Rift, and BF3 were the most common. Now it typically occurs while just surfing the internet. I ran windows 7 upgrade advisor and it said that microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 isn't compatible with Windows 7, however after web searching I've found that, that doesn't have much to do with it, most likely.

I've read that this is commonly a video card issue, and was wondering if there was any quick way to see if thats what it is?

System is around 6-7 months old.

36 of 50 were caused by a memory exception (probably a driver). Please run these two tests to verify your ram, and find the offending driver.

If you are overclocking anything reset to default before running these tests.In other words STOP!

1-Memtest.

Quote:
*Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder or another ISO burning program. Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnos... Read more

ProgramsNOD32 Smart SecurityATI Catalyst 10.7I Have included a mini dump as required by the posting instructions.

Any assistance will be greatly appreciated as this computer wants to be thrown into a train.BLUESCREENVIEW suggests thatntoskrnl.exe is the root cause of several BSOD

A:System_Service_Exception Win32k.sys random BSOD

Hi and welcome

I was about to tell you to run memtestx86. What memtest did you use? Did you use memtestx86 to test your ram?

Eset Nod32 appear to be process running at the time of crash in one of the minidump. Third party antivirus software are notorious cause for BSOD in some system. I recommend you to remove it for testing. If you need a Antivirus program to protect your system during this time. You might want to use Microsoft security esssential, it is known for BSODs free.How to uninstall or remove ESET Nod32 antivirus totally?MSE: http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials

Please remove any CD virtualization programs such as Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120%. They use a driver, found in your dmp, sptd.sys, that is notorious for causing BSODs. Use this SPTD uninstaller when you're done: DuplexSecure - Downloads

I have come to the forum after trying to fix the problem myself. I re-installed Windows 7 about a month ago after increasingly common BSOD, thought it was my bad overclock on my custom PC. Just starting crashing again 2 days ago, went through a fresh install with all BIOS settings reset. It's been sorta stable but upon using driver verifier today it crashes while loading windows.

x64 Windows 7 Pro
Originally had Vista, system about 3-4 yrs old, but have upgraded a few parts, full information in profile.
Both OS were for "system builders".

I broke down and bought a driver updater, so hopefully drivers are up to date. Windows Update current. Not sure if this matters but I am using 2 sets of DDR2 that are have different voltages (1.8V and 2V) and speed settings, CPUZ shows 6144MB running in Dual Channels and DC Mode is Symmetric. Windows 7 MemDiagnostic tool showed no errors, have run check disk and /scan sfc with no errors as well.

Rolled back Video driver because yesterday Everquest 2 crashed with a D3D error, found at [EQ2] Latest Supported Video Devices and Device Drivers

I have run our of ideas to fix this. I have a HDD and an SSD. I boot windows from my SSD. I have done a clean install of windows, ran a full scan with Microsoft Security Essentials. Reinstalled my video driver multiple times. Made sure I am only running one audio driver. And I still get these errors at random times. The blue screen either says System_service_exception, or atikmdag.sys. They are completely random seeming. Could be watching a video, could be playing a game, or could even have nothing up.

I hope that I'm posting correctly, I have attached the zip file that the posting instructions thread told me to.
I appreciate any help and insight I can get.

A:BSOD at random times. System_Service_Exception and atikmdag.sys.

Hi tycischke.

The zip you uploaded does not contain any crash dump.

Follow it: Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD Go to Option Two, Point 2. Download the .reg file and merge it in registry by double clicking it.

Now wait for another BSOD. When it occurred, search the .dmp files manually in the default path: C:\Windows\Minidump or %SystemRoot%\Minidump. See if the crash dump is recorded or not (hopefully it will be recorded).Post it following the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions.

Hello all,First, thank you for taking the time to read this. I am currently having trouble with BSOD's and cannot seem to figure out the problem. My rig is about a year old now and had a BSOD problem before last summer and it was with memory turned out that one of my mem slots isn't working (I dont for sure, but memtest turned out ok after several runs in other memory slots). didn't have any trouble till about a month ago and cant seem to figure it out. the crashes seem to occur at random and usually happen while playing a game.

I've attached the dump and system files as per the BSOD posting instructions.If more informantion is need, please let me know. I feel pretty savy with a computer, but there is always more to learn. Any help with information to solve this problem on my own for next time would be greatly apperciated.

Hello. My PC seems to be BSOD'ing at random times (Although only when in use by me, I leave it on overnight without problem), with either the codes "PFN_LIST_CORRUPT" or "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION". The two times I've seen the codes, it's been 0x0000003B or 0x0000004E I think it was.

WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124)A fatal hardware error has occurred. Parameter 1 identifies the type of errorsource that reported the error. Parameter 2 holds the address of theWHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure that describes the error conditon.Arguments:Arg1: 0000000000000000, Machine Check ExceptionArg2: fffffa8004e5e708, Address of the WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure.Arg3: 0000000000000000, High order 32-bits of the MCi_STATUS value.Arg4: 0000000000000000, Low order 32-bits of the MCi_STATUS value.
That debug code is very specific you really only see it in instances where the system is overclocked and it has caused problems, in which case removing the overclock should solve the issue.The other possibility is that you have hardware damage somewhere. Stop 0x124 - what it means and what to try

2 weeks ago, the BSOD issue was like auto restart frequently without any notice. And it incurred in any situation, such as browsing any website from Chrome (v51), working by Word (it ruined my assignment), downloading big files over night (it restarted when I slept so that the download process stopped), etc. Actually it has influenced my normal use.

Recently, IDK what happens but the auto restart shows a blue screen with notice 'system_service_exception (netio.sys)'. Ok, it finally gives me a reminder of restart but the problem still is not solved.

I help many guys to install windows 10 enterprise 64bit but only my laptop suffers the auto restart.

I updated a vary of system information by log collector. Zip file containing minidumps and other files attached. Hope for any help.

The Qualcomm Atheros Killer Service/KillerNetManager is known to cause BSOD's. Please follow the workaround instructions here: First, open the Run dialog (Win + R keys) and type in "services.msc" (without the quotes) and press EnterScroll down and locate the "Qualcomm Atheros Killer Service" and right click on it. Select "Stop"Right click on it again and this time select "Properties"In the dropdown box for "Startup type", select "Disabled", then click on the "OK" button at the bottom of the window

Next, open Task Manager (right click on TaskBar and select "Task Manager")Click on the "More details" dropdown (if present)Click on the "Startup" tabScroll down and locate the "KillerNetManager" entry, right click on it and select "Disable"There may also be an Install Shield (with the Killer gaming K next to it), if so Right click on it and select "Disable" Finally, restart the system in order for the changes to take affect.

At times the Killer Network Manager will continue to load. If so, it's usually listed in the MSINFO32...Software Environment...Startup Programs section. If it is, please try this: It may be that the instructions a... Read more

I'm dealing with this issue almost a month now and I still didn't figure out how to get rid of it .. It's just so annoying when you are playing for example WoW and you are about to win and it freezes and you have restart it and lose every progress you have made ... It started appearing more frequently when I cleaned my CPU from dust and applied a new thermal paste ... After that my CPU is running better performance and lower temperature then before but the BSOD's are appearing more frequently then before ... I updated almost every driver as possible in my PC and I hardly doubt that a virus is in my PC when I just month ago formated my HDD ... It happens really random when I play almost every game and my Hardware is cool and in a good shape so hardware shoudn't be the problem ... I also checked if the Voltage of my Processor is good and it is ... I really don't know what should I do And I don't even know if it's worth reinstalling and format my HDD because I don't want to lose my files when I don't havy any chance to back up them

It is these files that we need (not the folder). Attach to your next post the five most recent dumps. Notice the Manage Attachments button at the bottom when you go to post the next time. You can Zip up to five files per Zip; if you only have one or two you don?t need to zip them, just attach as is. Please do us a favor and don?t Zip each one individually.

Short version: My PC is getting a BSOD at random times when full screen gaming. The BSOD screen says the video card times out.

Long Version:I have a gaming PC that a friend generously gave me when he built a new one. It's worked great, but in November the Tagan ITZ 700 watt power supply died. He had planned to do SLI and never did, so during Neweggs holiday sale I picked up a Corsair Enthusiast Series TX650 thinking it should be sufficient.

Everything has run smoothly with the new PSU except for the fact that when playing games like Torchlight 2 and Starcraft 2, my machine will BSOD. I had random BSOD's with Starcraft 2 and then suddenly had 4 nights in a row with no problems and then today it keeps crashing at the same spot in the campaign. There is little consistency to the crashes other than that and under normal operations, like email, web browsing, etc, it has only BSOD'd once and that was during a youtube video.

My first thought is that the one thing that has changed recently is the PSU and prior to that I only recall a rare crash here and there. I thought maybe my new PSU wasn't good enough, but everything I've read online about the requirements for the GTX 460, including the manual, say 450 watt minimum and I exceed that.

Here is a list of things I have tried:

- Updated video card and mobo drivers, I have also uninstalled the nvidia drivers, run Driver Sweeper in safe mode, and reinstalled drivers in normal mode.- Ran GPU-Z to look at temperatures and ran... Read more

A:Random BSOD when playing games, persistant BSOD with Starcraft 2

Hello Haze.

Click Start. In the search bar, Typr "services.msc" without quotes. Click the resulting link. When the windoe will appear, scroll down to "nvidea update service daemon"Then do it: Does it change the situation anyhow? Let us know.

Since everything was fine with the laptop before the power failure, your best bet would be to dismantle and reconnect all the hardware components (if you're good with it) and do a fresh install of windows on your laptop

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